which of the following was specifically permitted by the emancipation proclamation?\nfree african americans…

which of the following was specifically permitted by the emancipation proclamation?\nfree african americans were allowed to fight for the confederacy.\nfree african americans were allowed to enlist in the union army and navy.\nenslaved people in border states were allowed to move to the north.\nenslaved people in border states were allowed to become confederate citizens.

which of the following was specifically permitted by the emancipation proclamation?\nfree african americans were allowed to fight for the confederacy.\nfree african americans were allowed to enlist in the union army and navy.\nenslaved people in border states were allowed to move to the north.\nenslaved people in border states were allowed to become confederate citizens.

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Brief Explanations:

The Emancipation Proclamation, issued in 1863, allowed free African Americans and formerly enslaved people (from Confederate - held areas) to enlist in the Union army and navy to help fight against the Confederacy. The Confederacy was the enemy, so free African Americans wouldn't be allowed to fight for them. The Proclamation didn't deal with enslaved people in border states (which were still in the Union) moving North or becoming Confederate citizens.

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B. Free African Americans were allowed to enlist in the Union army and navy.